Charles Calvert

English politician and 3rd Baron Baltimore

Charles Calvert - English politician and 3rd Baron Baltimore
Born

August 27th, 1637
388 years ago

Died

February 21st, 1715
310 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

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3rd Baron Baltimore served as a prominent figure in colonial American governance during the 17th century. Engaged in politics, managed the proprietary colony of Maryland, overseeing its development and expansion. Contributed to the establishment of religious freedom by allowing Catholic settlers in the colony. Played a significant role in the navigation and land policies during a time of colonial tension.

Oversaw the governance of Maryland

Promoted religious tolerance for Catholics

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